The Philadelphia Eagles Hire Casey Bradley as the New Head Coach
-Bradley brings an ultra aggressive defensive scheme with long pressing corners on the outside with a hybrid 3-4/4-3 front 7. He is able to get guys to play for him and is a leader of men. When you look at the players on their defense it is mostly mid to late round guys and castoffs from other teams. His scheme is one that is very fun to watch, and has proven to be effective in the NFL. To start off he will run a hybrid scheme, but one by one he will get his guys in here. Initially we will run a hybrid system where we use our 4-3 personnel as well as the hybrid front 7 look/

The Eagles Hire Carl Smith as the New Offensive Coordinator
Smith was the offensive coordinator for the Saints from 1986-1996, and for the Jaguars from 2005-2007. He's gotten good production out of Byron Leftwich, David Garrard, Jim Everett, and Bobby Hebert. He's also produced a strong running game in those situations, With 9 of his 13 seasons he's run the ball over 425 times. He's done a great job with Russell Wilson this season, and sees this as one more opportunity to call his own game.

The Eagles Hire Kris Richard as the New Defensive Coordinator
He's had a hand in developing one of the best secondaries in football, and while he won't call the plays, he'd work hand in hand with Bradley to develop a gameplan, while working with the secondary guys to develop the new players being brought into the fold this offseason.

Cap Roll-Over
Currently we are projected to be $18,120,825 over the cap in the offseason, however, we roll over our remaining cap room this season, (22,454,309) giving us $4,333,484 in cap room.

Contract Re-Structured
LT Jason Peters
The Eagles give Jason Peters a $3,000,000 Signing Bonus (Prorated $1.85 Million Over the Next 2 Seasons), which would bring his base salary to $6.7 Million and his overall cap hit to $8.55 Million in 2013. In 2014 his base salary will be at $9.65 Million and his overall cap hit at $11.5 Million, with us saving money if we decide to cut him in 2014.

Coming off the injury the Eagles cut their cap by giving Peters $3,000,000 up front, and prorating it over the next 2 seasons while cutting his 2013 cap hit. The idea was via TheKingDP, so this is me giving credit where credit is due.

Total Cap Space : $51,628,484
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Re-Signed
LB Akeem Jordan Signs a 3 Year $3.6 Million Dollar Contract
A versatile linebacker who has played all 3 spots for the Eagles and a stud special teamer, the new regime decides to hang on to the valuable player who gives you a ton on the field. The Contract pays $900,000 in year one, $1.2 Million in year 2, and $1.5 Million in year 3.

SS Colt Anderson Signs a 2 Year $2.2 Million Dollar Contract
Anderson is another core special teams player who also was probably our best safety in 2012. That obviously is a sign that our safeties were awful, but being a solid depth player and a great special teamer make him valuable to keep around. The contract pays $1.1 Million in each year.

LS Jon Dorenbos Signs a 2 Year, $1.8 Million Dollar Contract
Jon Dorenbos is a very steady long snapper. You know what you are getting with him, he's well liked in the locker room, and he's a magician. The contract pays $900,000 Each Year.

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Free Agency

The Philadelphia Eagles Sign LT Jake Long to a 5 Year $60 Million Dollar Contract
Long comes in to bookend Peters on the left side to form one of the best Offensive Tackle Duos in the National Football League. A strong road grader in the running game and a very good man pass blocker, Long is in a man blocking scheme an elite left tackle in the NFL. In a run first offense he is a perfect fit. He, Peters, and Todd Herremans form the foundation of our offensive line, Jason Kelce will be given a shot, due to the fact it is rare the center one on one blocks anyone, but will be challenged. The Contract Pays $14,000,000 in Year One.

The Philadelphia Eagles Sign DT Alan Branch to a 4 Year $22.5 Million Dollar Contract
Coming in to be the nose tackle in the new defense and the role he played in Seattle, Branch really blossomed under Gus Bradley, and as a nose tackle was a key cog in one of the toughest defenses in the NFL. He comes in to play the NT position, while Fletcher Cox plays the UT/5T role in the defense. They both are strong run defenders, giving us strength up the middle with Branch, Cox, and Thorton rotating in. The Contract pays $6.25 Million in Year One.

The Philadelphia Eagles Sign DT/DE Pat Sims to a 2 Year, $5 Million Dollar Contract
Brought in to play the Red Bryant role as the LDE as a guy with nose tackle size and strength, with athletic ability, and length Sims is a highly talented but inconsistent player, Bradley is exactly the type of coach who could get the best out of Sims, and this system fits Sims' skillet. The Contract pays $2.5 Million each year.

A talented QB who can run option plays, Johnson gives us a #3 quarterback and a developmental prospect we can use for gimmick plays a la Brad Smith. The deal is obviously self explanatory.

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Total Cap 2014 : $24,778,484

The Philadelphia Eagles Trade The #4 Overall Pick in the 2013 NFL Draft to the Miami Dolphins for the #12, 41, and 82nd Overall Picks in the 2013 NFL Draft. After losing LT Jake Long to us, the Dolphins trade up to go to get Luke Joeckel to protect former teammate Ryan Tannehill's blindside. The Eagles get picks to move down and improve more areas on the team.

With the 12th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Cornerback, Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State
Banks reminds me a lot of Seahawks corner Richard Sherman. He's a tall, lean and long corner who is a solid run defender, is good in coverage, strong in press due to his length, and also has the speed to stick with receivers, and while he isn't the most fluid guy due to his size, he has shown plenty fluid while covering some pretty good receivers in the SEC. He's got pretty good ball skills, and a nose for the football, forcing 13 turnovers the past 2 seasons (9 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles), while defending 16 more passes. He's in my opinion the best corner in this class, and also has an added element to help his team in the punt return game. This pick gives Bradley a press corner on the outside like Sherman to run his defense.

Signs a 4 Year, $10,332,815 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $1,873,054 In Year One

With the 35th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Safety, D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina
Swearinger is the most underrated prospect in this entire class. Many people have him in the 4th round in their mocks, but he's going to be a guy who goes in the second, and its well deserved. He's obviously an enforcer over the middle, has shown the ability to come up in the box and make a play in the running game, he's a strong blitzer, he can cover in man coverage, and can play quarters or 2 deep coverage with no problem. The only issue he may have is in single high coverage and questionable range, but I think it is good enough. He's coming in to be the strong safety, so the single high safety look won't be too big of an issue, but he's done everything for that South Carolina team in the SEC, so he's got a strong pedigree.

Signs a 4 Year, $5,380,503 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $978,200 In Year One

With the 41st Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Defensive End, Brandon Jenkins, Florida State
Brandon Jenkins is the perfect LEO hybrid rusher for the defensive scheme Bradley is bringing in to Philadelphia, and he's done a lot of whats going to be asked of him here at the collegiate level. He's played primarily with his hand in the dirt at FSU, but has played the standup/joker LB position, dropped into coverage, and shown to be a very good pass rusher. His first step is lethal, he's a flexible athlete to where he can get underneath the offensive tackle, and has violent hands. The main issue with his is that he doesn't play with a ton of lower body strength so he isn't a strong bull rusher, but his speed and burst combined with his counter pass rush still make him a nightmare for offensive tackles.

Signs a 4 Year, $4,948,736 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $899,840 In Year One

With the 67th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Safety, Bacarri Rambo, Georgia
Rambo is a rangy ball hawking safety for the Georgia Bulldogs. While some may say he isn't the best tackler or isn't this or that, he's a playmaker, and its something we severely lacked in 2012. Over the past 2 seasons Rambo has forced 14 turnovers (11 Interceptions, 3 fumbles forced) and he's shown a willingness to make a play in the run game or make a big hit over the middle. If you question his ability in the running game, watch the Georgia Tech game where he forced 2 fumbles, and while he overran some plays, he made some tackles in the run game, and he also had an interception. He'll fall due to off field issues, but he's a very good option as a free safety due to his range and ballhawking ability.

Signs a 4 Year, $3,290,676 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $577,021 In Year One

With the 82nd Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Linebacker, Jamie Collins, Southern Mississippi
Collins is brought in to compete with Jamar Chaney as the weakside linebacker and play the KJ Wright role in this defense. He's shown ability at Southern Miss in all facets of the game, as he shows a solid feel in coverage, whether it be in man on a tight end or in zone he has solid awareness and athletic ability to make plays. Against the run he has shown the ability to get off blocks and make tackles, and as a pass rusher he has shown ability to get after the QB whether he plays standing up or with his hand in the dirt. He's a third rounder because of his level of competition, but he's a good football player.

Signs a 4 Year, $2,833,888 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $542,469 In Year One

With the 99th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Cornerback, Sanders Commings, Georgia
Comings is a bit stiffer than you would like in a corner, but he's a big, long, and strong corner who is physically imposing on the outside. He's got the length and strength in press coverage to make life difficult for opposing receivers, has ability in zone coverage and enough ability in man with his press ability and solid recovery speed, and has solid ball skills. He's an underrated prospect due to his lack of fluidness, but he's a guy I think can play in the NFL, potentially as a starter, he's big, strong corner who has solid ball skills and willing to make plays in the running game. He's a guy who fits this defense the same way Brandon Browner does, and while Browner is a whole different animal, Commings is can play in the NFL, and I think he could be a long term starter. I was really impressed with him against Tennessee.

Signs a 4 Year, $2,637,197 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $524,610 In Year One

With the 138th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Defensive End, Devin Taylor, South Carolina
Devin Taylor is a long and very good athlete who I think fits the LEO role in this defense. While he lacks ideal pass rushing numbers, he's an athletic kid who if he learns to use his length and athletic ability and use it, could be a steal. He's an incredibly raw player who you're drafting based on upside, but if it works out, you have yourself a potentially special pass rusher in the mold of a Michael Johnson in Cincinatti.

Signs a 4 Year $2,325,093 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $434,063 In Year One

With the 173rd Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Center, Graham Pocic, Illinois
Pocic is a big, man blocking center who lacks elite athletic ability, but is a pure road grader. He can probably play guard or center, so it gives you that option, and he's the polar opposite of Kelce, so if Kelce doesn't work in a man blocking scheme it gives you another option at center who might fit the scheme better.

Signs a 4 Year $2,294,792 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $439,408 In Year One

With the 239th Overall Selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles Select, Defensive End/Tackle, Gilbert Pena, Ole Miss
Pena is a big defensive tackle who will come in and learn the positions of nose tackle and left end in the new defense and be a guy to develop as a long term backup for us and add some quality depth.

Signs a 4 Year $2,174,000 Dollar Contract, Deal Worth $401,474 In Year One

*Kendricks and Jordan are the SAMs, but in Seattle's defense the strongside linebacker plays behind 2 behemoths at LDE and NT, and will do the same here behind Sims and Branch. It keeps the SAM clean and allows him to run around and make plays.

I think Swearinger might make a push into the 3rd round. Def won't make it into the 2nd round unless his proday/combine numbers are off the charts._________________
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:52 pm Post subject:

RainbowCarebear wrote:

KJ Wright is SAM for Seattle and Hill is WILL?

No, but yes. KJ Wright plays on what is considered to be the traditional weakside while Hill plays on the strongside, but because you have 2 300+ pound behemoths on the strongside to eat up blocks, it essentially frees up the SAM to play like a WILL, meanwhile, playing behind or next to the LEO gives the WILL backer more SAM like responsibilities.

I don't like Rambo. And I think Swearinger is too early, other than that I would like this a lot.

Rambo is a ball hawk and a playmaker, like him or not, we need those on the defense. Swearinger will be taken in the 2nd round, when you have a guy that does everything that good in the best conference and against the best athletes in the SEC, they go in the 2nd or before.

Do you mean to run a ZBS or PBS? Because Miami might let go of Long for not being an ideal fit to the ZBS.

PBS, which is why we draft Pocic in case Kelce can't make the transition.

As far as the mock..it's pretty good. I mean there's definitely some bad things here.....such as:

1. There is no backup tackle other than Dennis Kelly. Terrible idea to have one backup tackle. I realize Herremans is on the roster, but still.

2. All you did to the offense was adding Long, and a 3rd round QB. And calling Josh Johnson a "developmental prospect" is being way too nice. Dude is what he is...he isn't some "project".

3. I highly doubt that we only draft ONE offensive player in the entire draft (let alone a late round center). I realize you brought in a defensive minded HC, but still a bit over the top. Wish you would have used our extra 2nd rounder on a wide receiver. '

4. Cincy is NOT going to let Pat Sims walk. Let alone let him walk only to be signed for a measly $5 million. Their defensive line is a lot better with him in.

Defensively, it's great. I love Branch. Love Banks, Swearinger, Jenkins, and Rambo. I like Commings a lot for a late round guy. Not huge on Taylor but he could be nice in the 5th - 6th round.

I mean, obviously your goal here was to completely rebuild the defense. But to completely neglect the offense like you did (other than singing a LT) is kind of obtuse._________________

As far as the mock..it's pretty good. I mean there's definitely some bad things here.....such as:

1. There is no backup tackle other than Dennis Kelly. Terrible idea to have one backup tackle. I realize Herremans is on the roster, but still.

2. All you did to the offense was adding Long, and a 3rd round QB. And calling Josh Johnson a "developmental prospect" is being way too nice. Dude is what he is...he isn't some "project".

3. I highly doubt that we only draft ONE offensive player in the entire draft (let alone a late round center). I realize you brought in a defensive minded HC, but still a bit over the top. Wish you would have used our extra 2nd rounder on a wide receiver. '

4. Cincy is NOT going to let Pat Sims walk. Let alone let him walk only to be signed for a measly $5 million. Their defensive line is a lot better with him in.
Defensively, it's great. I love Branch. Love Banks, Swearinger, Jenkins, and Rambo. I like Commings a lot for a late round guy. Not huge on Taylor but he could be nice in the 5th - 6th round.

I mean, obviously your goal here was to completely rebuild the defense. But to completely neglect the offense like you did (other than singing a LT) is kind of obtuse.

When Sims came back from his injury, the Bengals' run defense got a lot better. When he got off the PUP list, it allowed for Peko and Atkins to get off the field and rest more....Bengals' run defense all of a sudden improved when he went back in the rotation. He's a lot more valuable to their front than people think._________________

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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:06 pm Post subject:

baconrad3 wrote:

Bradley is overrated.

As far as the mock..it's pretty good. I mean there's definitely some bad things here.....such as:

1. There is no backup tackle other than Dennis Kelly. Terrible idea to have one backup tackle. I realize Herremans is on the roster, but still.

2. All you did to the offense was adding Long, and a 3rd round QB. And calling Josh Johnson a "developmental prospect" is being way too nice. Dude is what he is...he isn't some "project".

3. I highly doubt that we only draft ONE offensive player in the entire draft (let alone a late round center). I realize you brought in a defensive minded HC, but still a bit over the top. Wish you would have used our extra 2nd rounder on a wide receiver. '

4. Cincy is NOT going to let Pat Sims walk. Let alone let him walk only to be signed for a measly $5 million. Their defensive line is a lot better with him in.

Defensively, it's great. I love Branch. Love Banks, Swearinger, Jenkins, and Rambo. I like Commings a lot for a late round guy. Not huge on Taylor but he could be nice in the 5th - 6th round.

I mean, obviously your goal here was to completely rebuild the defense. But to completely neglect the offense like you did (other than singing a LT) is kind of obtuse.

At QB I'm saying Foles is the guy for 2013-14, hence we don't draft a QB. Runningback we're not touching, WR is overblown as an issue, could we use a guy there? Sure, but Foles sure had a great connection with Maclin and Avant as well as Celek. We improved the OL by going to a PBS, adding Long, Peters, Herremans, Kelce, and Pocic if Kelce can't play in a MBS. We add a #3 QB, Johnson isn't a bad addition on a 1 year deal. You have 4 guys who can play OT on the roster 3 of which have played LT in the NFL, depth there is fine.

Sims has started all of 0 games this season for Cincinatti, and 297 last year over 11 games.

The fact is, everyone gets so caught up on WR, but right now we have uch bigger issues on defense. Since JJ died our defense has been historically bad in multiple seasons (worst redzone defense in 30 years a few years ago, Only team in NFL history to give up 6? consecutive games giving up 120 passer rating, and been pathetic in the running and passing game.

When Sims came back from his injury, the Bengals' run defense got a lot better. When he got off the PUP list, it allowed for Peko and Atkins to get off the field and rest more....Bengals' run defense all of a sudden improved when he went back in the rotation. He's a lot more valuable to their front than people think.

He's a back-up run stopping DT - when you say there's no way they let him go - you make him sound like he's an integral part of this defense and he's not.

He's injury prone and when he does play, he plays approximately 30% of the defense's snaps. He's a nice player, but he's easily replaceable for a lower cost.

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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:12 pm Post subject:

baconrad3 wrote:

Go ask Bengals fans how underrated Pat Sims is.

Also, PhiCelek..he was injured for half the year.

When Sims came back from his injury, the Bengals' run defense got a lot better. When he got off the PUP list, it allowed for Peko and Atkins to get off the field and rest more....Bengals' run defense all of a sudden improved when he went back in the rotation. He's a lot more valuable to their front than people think.

Go ask them how underrated Evan Mathis was before he signed here as well.

eaglesfan10 wrote:

Right Cornerback : Brandon Boykin

ehhhhhhh

Don't see the issue, first off he was our best corner this year, and while he is short, he's fiesty, tough, and can jump out of a gym. He's more or less the same size as Sheldon Brown. Either way he's a placeholder if Commings becomes the player I think he can be.

Don't see the issue, first off he was our best corner this year, and while he is short, he's fiesty, tough, and can jump out of a gym. He's more or less the same size as Sheldon Brown. Either way he's a placeholder if Commings becomes the player I think he can be.

I actually agree about Boykin, and wouldn't be surprised to see him starting on the outside if we do indeed let go of Nnamdi and have DRC walk.

As for the mock itself, I think it's not bad._________________2013 Eagles Forum HOF
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